The Ghost is wanting to continue the ride. Sit back down tell the ghost to move over. buckle your seatbelt and enjoy the ride.
Try a new starter or ignition.
Depends if you have the ignition running or just the say you left the lights on. If you just left the ignition on all night nothing will happen except just running out of fuel. If you left your lights on without ignition running your battery will die.
the ignition switch could be bad
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when i get out of car the aircon stays on how can i stop it
Disconnect the battery.
Gasoline fumes are flammable. A running car generates heat and electricity and is more likely to be an ignition source.
I had to do this on my 96 850, and no, I did not have to have it running, just on accessories on ignition.
When any car idles, it lowers the ignition energy (but not completely) to keep the car running. When it is cold outside, your Subaru's ignition energy is lost through heat because electricity also is measured through heat. When there is less ignition energy when it is already running on a lower ignition level, the car (your Subaru) is not likely to idle.
I would "start" with the ignition key switch/cylinder in the steering column.The "Related Questions" below writes about it on the Taurus/Sable, but I'm extremely confident it's relevant to most Ford products...
Yes, the ignition system starts the car and keeps it running. The starter system only turns the engine over.
Headlights run off the battery not the ignition...